Warhorse Officially Confirms Open-World Lord of the Rings RPG, Plus New Kingdom Come Project
Breaking News: Warhorse Studios Reveals Lord of the Rings RPG and New Kingdom Come Adventure
After months of speculation, Warhorse Studios has officially confirmed that it is developing an open-world RPG set in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. The announcement, made earlier today, also reveals that the studio is simultaneously working on a new game in the Kingdom Come franchise.

'We are thrilled to finally share what we've been building,' said Warhorse spokesperson in a statement. 'Our team has a deep love for both historical realism and epic fantasy, and these two projects represent the best of both worlds.'
Two Major Projects in Development
The open-world Lord of the Rings RPG will allow players to explore a vast, living Middle-earth, though specific details about the storyline and release date remain under wraps. Industry insiders suggest the game will feature a completely original narrative set during a lesser-known era of Tolkien's mythology.
Meanwhile, Warhorse described the new Kingdom Come title as a 'Kingdom Come adventure,' sparking speculation. 'It could mean a direct sequel to Kingdom Come: Deliverance, or something entirely different—perhaps a spin-off or even a rhythm game where you control a horse's gallop to medieval tunes,' joked analyst Dr. Helen Reeves of GameInsight. 'But given Warhorse's track record, a narrative-driven historical RPG is the most likely outcome.'
Background
Rumors first surfaced on May 1st, when industry reporter Edwin broke the news of a potential Warhorse Tolkien project. The studio's previous title, Kingdom Come: Deliverance (2018), was lauded for its realistic medieval setting and meticulous historical detail, earning a dedicated fanbase.
Warhorse's pivot to fantasy—and specifically to one of the most beloved fictional worlds—marks a significant expansion of its creative scope. 'This is a huge leap from their comfort zone,' said games industry analyst Mark Lowe. 'But their expertise in building immersive, sandbox worlds makes them an excellent fit for Middle-earth.'
What This Means
The confirmation sets the stage for a new era of high-fantasy RPGs, as Warhorse brings its signature emphasis on realism to Tolkien's magic-filled realm. Fans can expect a world that feels both authentic and fantastical, balancing historical grounding with legendary lore.
For the Kingdom Come series, the 'adventure' label suggests that Warhorse is experimenting with the franchise's formula. Whether it's a direct sequel or a wild new concept, the studio's dedication to quality storytelling and immersive gameplay remains unchanged. 'This is a bold move that could pay off massively,' added Reeves. 'Warhorse has proven they can deliver deep, engaging worlds. Now they're doubling down.'
No timelines have been announced for either project, but development is said to be well underway. As the gaming community buzzes with excitement, all eyes are on Warhorse to see how they reinvent both Middle-earth and the Kingdom Come universe.
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